 tshirtPremium,MVM join:2004-07-11 Snohomish, WA kudos:3 | reply to NetDog
Re: [IPv6] Troubleshooting Comcast IPv6 (Start Here) I'm just guessing that the northwest (WA, OR,etc) is still on hold? |
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| said by tshirt:I'm just guessing that the northwest (WA, OR,etc) is still on hold? We are working on the Cisco 10K's, here is a quote from »www.comcast6.net/ "IPv6 has been launched on all Arris DOCSIS 3.0 C4 CMTSes, covering over 50% our network. We are targeting completion of the rest of the network by mid-2013." |
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 tshirtPremium,MVM join:2004-07-11 Snohomish, WA kudos:3 Reviews:
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| Ok, We were once told sept 2012, then december-ish.
It's odd that cisco devices weren't better prepared to upgrade given their involvement in IPv6 (and other networky things )
they do have a cool map tracking world progress »6lab.cisco.com/stats/index.php |
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 AVonGaussPremium join:2007-11-01 Boynton Beach, FL | Well, since we're jibbing Cisco, I think it's ironic the one's who often indirectly claim to be the leaders in networking are the ones slackin' on IPv6...  |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | said by AVonGauss:Well, since we're jibbing Cisco, I think it's ironic the one's who often indirectly claim to be the leaders in networking are the ones slackin' on IPv6...  With Cisco and pretty much every other vendor the level of support for IPv6 very much varies from product to product and model to model. They have good if not great support for most of their routers and switches but other products are still very much hit or miss. Cisco is the Microsoft of networking. The 800 lb gorilla. It doesn't mean they're perfect or that every product is the best. |
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